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[2] [3] Despite all the activities related to the construction of buildings intended for postal services, the Main Post Office Palace was not constructed until the beginning of the 1930s. An all-Yugoslav competition for the project of the "Palace of the Post Office Savings Bank and the Main Post Office and Telegraph" was announced in 1930.
A new online shopping platform, Temu, has risen in popularity and had more downloads than Amazon at the end of 2022.. Launching last year, the online marketplace connects shoppers with “millions ...
The official name of the building is Palace of the Federal Executive Council (Serbian: Палата Савезног извршног већа, romanized: Palata Saveznog izvršnog veća; abbr. SIV) as it was originally used by the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia and is registered by that name in the Registry of Cultural Properties.
Knez Mihailova Street (Serbian: Кнез Михаилова улица, romanized: Knez Mihailova ulica, officially: Улица кнеза Михаила, Ulica kneza Mihaila) is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city.
A subsidiary of Chinese e-commerce giant PDD (market cap of $167 billion), Temu only launched in the U.S. in the fall of 2022 but is already the most popular shopping app in the U.S. on both ...
The National Museum of Serbia (Serbian: Народни музеј Србије / Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia.It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: Čika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pačua.
Obilićev Venac (Serbian Cyrillic: Обилићев венац), a pedestrian and shopping zone, is located in the city center of Belgrade, Serbia, within the Knez Mihailova Street spatial unit protected by law, and contains a number of residential and office buildings dating from 1900 to 2000.
University of Belgrade in 1890. The University of Belgrade was established in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School (Serbian: Београдска Велика школа, romanized: Beogradska Velika škola; a Grandes écoles) by Dositej Obradović, Serbian key figure in the Age of Enlightenment.